2022 Annual Conference

AC22_Session17_SSyde_KHeisen - Adaptation of System Monitoring Approaches to Meet Future Challenges - Karilyn Heisen and Scott Craig, CDM Smith and Justin Chicca and Shawn Syde, Town of New Bedford, MA

AC22_Session18_KWager - Stormwater Panel Discussion—The Latest in Stormwater Regulations and Innovative Nutrient Controls - Ken Wagner, Water Resource Services

AC22_Session19_AClausen - Incorporating Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in Infrastructure Projects - John Frey and Deanna Lambert, Weston & Sampson and Aaron Clausen, City of Lynn, MA

AC22_Session19_AGoldberg - Healthy Lake Boon Initiative - Andrew Goldberg and Fiona Worsfold, Brown and Caldwell and Dan Barstow, Lake Boon Association and David Gray, Grayscale Solutions

AC22_Session19_CThompson_CLedger - Gaining Support for Public Works & Infrastructure Through Social Media—The City of Gloucester Spreads the Word - Conrad Leger, Cassandra Thompson, Environmental Partners and Michael Hale, City of Gloucester, MA

AC22_Session19_KSangrey_DDescheneau - Flipping the Bird—Rebranding at Upper Blackstone - Karla Sangrey and Denise Descheneau, Upper Blackstone Clean Water

AC22_Session2_ABowen_JMadden - WPCA Facilities Planning in Bridgeport: Balancing Critical WWTP Infrastructure Needs & Resolving CSO Discharges - Alexandra Greenfield and Jane Madden, CDM Smith and Lauren McBennett Mappa, Bridgeport WPCA

AC22_Session2_DVanHoven_RRaiche - Somerville’s BRIC Application for Union Square - David VanHoven, Stantec and Rich Raiche, City of Somerville, MA

AC22_Session2_JLiberzon - Development of World’s Largest Dual-Use High-Rate Primary & Wet Weather Flow Filtration Process Using Floating Media - Jonathan Liberzon, Tomorrow Water

AC22_Session2_RWingard - Lebanon’s CSO Program—20 Years in the Making - Ryan Wingard, Wright-Pierce